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rainy day for much of texas and new england. chilly up there in northern new england. scattered storms in the southeast especially in the afternoon hours down there in florida. beautiful period of weather for the middle of the country, very warm this spring. kansas city, st. louis, denver, chicago looks like you'll enjoy today. tomorrow the great weather continues from the rockies into the central plains. if you're watching us in raleigh, north carolina, join a park ranger for a peaceful hour of fishing. you'll learn the basics. fishing fun at the william b.umstead park. ever put a worm on the hook? >> i leave that to everybody else. but i do everything else. i wonder why. >>> now here's an early look at this morning's headlines in entertainment. new york state's biggest ever child support case has come to a conclusion. former supermodel linda evangelista and salma hayek's french billionaire husband settled their battle on monday. linda evangelista was seeking $46,000 a month. >>> john travolta is being sued by a masseur who says he tried to have sex with him. >> matth
rainy day for much of texas and new england. chilly up there in northern new england. scattered storms in the southeast especially in the afternoon hours down there in florida. beautiful period of weather for the middle of the country, very warm this spring. kansas city, st. louis, denver, chicago looks like you'll enjoy today. tomorrow the great weather continues from the rockies into the central plains. if you're watching us in raleigh, north carolina, join a park ranger for a peaceful hour...
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and they said we don't want to break away from england. we are englishmen and we are entitled to the same rights of all englishmen and that includes the rights to the magna carta, and ultimately the parliament and the king said you are not entitled to the magna carta rights, you're different. that's what really led to the breakaway, the rights they thought they had as english member living in the colonies were not ones they wanted to give to people living in the colonies. it was the magna carta principles that made people feel they deserved certain rights and not having them, they should break away. >> you come from baltimore, did you ever come down here on field trips? >> i did. >> do you think kids will see it and get an impression from it? >> i was brought here like everyone from the eighth grade is brought here in march or april of their eighth grade year. i was brought here. i was -- i did come to see the archives and other buildings in washington. and i don't know if in the recesses of my mind that was part of what was involved, but
and they said we don't want to break away from england. we are englishmen and we are entitled to the same rights of all englishmen and that includes the rights to the magna carta, and ultimately the parliament and the king said you are not entitled to the magna carta rights, you're different. that's what really led to the breakaway, the rights they thought they had as english member living in the colonies were not ones they wanted to give to people living in the colonies. it was the magna carta...
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van dyck was invited to england. inngland, van dyck created works that conveyed the king's role as divine monarch and that, with his french queen henrietta maria, omoted an image of peace and harmony. in this double portrait of the king and queen, henrietta maria offers charles the laurel wreath of victory. she lds an oli sprrepresen e these symbols alluded to the stability of theireign. an unusual portrait representing the monarch from three different positions was intended to be sent to the italian sculptor gian lorenzo bernini as a model for a bust of the king. not onlyn the sensitive characterization of the kin, t also in trtment ofhe erateostumes. the thrert comsition seems to be infused with religious symbolism. it suggests the holy trinity's three persons in one god and conveys charles' claim to rule by divine right. in london, van dyck established large workshop to produce the enormous numb of portraits demanded by thcrow he also worked for other members of the court and aristocracy paintings of the earl of a
van dyck was invited to england. inngland, van dyck created works that conveyed the king's role as divine monarch and that, with his french queen henrietta maria, omoted an image of peace and harmony. in this double portrait of the king and queen, henrietta maria offers charles the laurel wreath of victory. she lds an oli sprrepresen e these symbols alluded to the stability of theireign. an unusual portrait representing the monarch from three different positions was intended to be sent to the...
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the federalists wanted to trade with the british empire and england and wanted to trade generally. republicans tended to try to cut off trade as a way of binging economic pressure to bear on the british. that hurt the interest of federalists, merchants, things like boston, and newbury port, and in fairness to them, the war was not in their interests as they understood it and as they experienced it, and they were pretty vocal about it, and eventually, that opposition culminates in the media in the body called the hartford convention, which met in hartford late in 1814. extensively, the purpose of the hartford convention was to try to federal government to provide better defense for new eng land, which they did not they they were doing a good job of by that stage in 1814, and who do something more about getting tax money to the defense of new england, that sort of thing, and so the republicans suspected this was a plot, and what the federalists would do would either secede from the union or make an arrangement with the british that would declare new england mutual in the war which th
the federalists wanted to trade with the british empire and england and wanted to trade generally. republicans tended to try to cut off trade as a way of binging economic pressure to bear on the british. that hurt the interest of federalists, merchants, things like boston, and newbury port, and in fairness to them, the war was not in their interests as they understood it and as they experienced it, and they were pretty vocal about it, and eventually, that opposition culminates in the media in...
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heavy rain up into northern new england. look at what happens. it's once again like a two or three-day period in the middle of the week where it's cloudy and cool. then look at washington, d.c., thursday, friday, saturday, mother's day looks fantastic. we're going to be rewarded on the east coast for a two-day period with showers and rain. into the southeast, not an all day rain. sunshine followed by afternoon storms and the peak of tomorrow will show we'll dry it out in dallas and oklahoma. we're looking beautiful in chicago and minneapolis. showers and light rain lingering there in areas of boston down i 95. there's a rainbow. >>> we'll look forward to that. thank you, bill. >>> coming up, who's in trouble, who got married, and who would you choose to play jimmie hendricks. >> plus a legal tug of war 2009 the one time super model and the play boy billionaire. it is finally over. your first look at entertainment is still ahead. ♪[music plays] ♪[music plays] purina one beyond. food for your cat or dog. yeah, but the feeling wasn't always mutu
heavy rain up into northern new england. look at what happens. it's once again like a two or three-day period in the middle of the week where it's cloudy and cool. then look at washington, d.c., thursday, friday, saturday, mother's day looks fantastic. we're going to be rewarded on the east coast for a two-day period with showers and rain. into the southeast, not an all day rain. sunshine followed by afternoon storms and the peak of tomorrow will show we'll dry it out in dallas and oklahoma....
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and the bank of england kind of controlled the credit markets. but banks are the interesting part of the 1837 crisis, because for a long time historians have focused on the end of the -- that was the end of when people were panicked. the bank rush is the end of a long period of people being really nervous.
and the bank of england kind of controlled the credit markets. but banks are the interesting part of the 1837 crisis, because for a long time historians have focused on the end of the -- that was the end of when people were panicked. the bank rush is the end of a long period of people being really nervous.
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it came from england. it came from banks like the roth childs and the big banks in england and the bank of england controlled the credit markets for all of that. banks are an interesting part of the panic of 1837. for a long time, historians focused on the bank runs at the end of the period as the start. that was the end of when people were panicked. the causation was just as politic political, the whigs are viewed for martin van buren and the democrats are viewed for banks and merchants and the international forces. even when we try to think about it as banks at the center, that's an argument that got shaped in the financial crisis. >> in 2008 crisis, we didn't have too many runs on banks per se. governments stepped in largely to rescue a number of institutions. i was struck by in 1837, there was certainly a call for the government to step in. >> it's interesting in 1837, it's often thought that there were not that many bank runs. they shut themselves down in terms of trading paper money before there coul
it came from england. it came from banks like the roth childs and the big banks in england and the bank of england controlled the credit markets for all of that. banks are an interesting part of the panic of 1837. for a long time, historians focused on the bank runs at the end of the period as the start. that was the end of when people were panicked. the causation was just as politic political, the whigs are viewed for martin van buren and the democrats are viewed for banks and merchants and...
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>> pocahontas died in england and is buried in england, so we have not found any remains of pocahontas at jamestown. that's the straight answer. and she -- let's see, her age, what would her age be? >> early 20s. >> yeah, early 20s. >> tell us about some of the remains -- >> but she was buried at gray's end in england. >> tell us about some of the remains you have found there at jamestown. >> well, we have excavated a number of burials. one of which i think the most important of which it was a burial of a captain. we know it was a captain because on the coffin what was left of the coffin there was what looked like a spear, but it turns out it's a leading staff which a captain would carry in front of his troops. and the remains are of a man that was age 36, and that's when the real mastermind according to john smith behind this whole operation here was a man by the name of bartholomew gosnold, he died that first summer, was only at jamestown a few months, but he had connections to the crown, to get the charter, to form the colony. and he had the connections with money, merchants in lond
>> pocahontas died in england and is buried in england, so we have not found any remains of pocahontas at jamestown. that's the straight answer. and she -- let's see, her age, what would her age be? >> early 20s. >> yeah, early 20s. >> tell us about some of the remains -- >> but she was buried at gray's end in england. >> tell us about some of the remains you have found there at jamestown. >> well, we have excavated a number of burials. one of which i...
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maybe a success or many departments in england, it is possible for everyone. the opportunity is greater. i do not see that as much in france. even the i am not living there for a long time, i still feel that some of the people are alone. >> when you look at those pictures there of the financial french world cup winning team, 1998, that was black people. there were arab people, white people. why did not that -- why didn't that take on? >> i do not really know the thing is, like, it is hazy because it is will cover. everywhere in the world, we see that. it was viewed as a political thing, you know, to say that we are an example of integration and stuff like this. but maybe in 2005, they were just hiding things. like, it was an issue because of the economics and the people suffering to meet ends at the end of the month. it is was a great night for french people, but not enough to solve the issues. >> you yourself experienced racial prejudice in france? >> yes, when i was younger. i try to understand how i felt at a stadium, and -- [unintelligible] so much differe
maybe a success or many departments in england, it is possible for everyone. the opportunity is greater. i do not see that as much in france. even the i am not living there for a long time, i still feel that some of the people are alone. >> when you look at those pictures there of the financial french world cup winning team, 1998, that was black people. there were arab people, white people. why did not that -- why didn't that take on? >> i do not really know the thing is, like, it...
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of england kind of controlled the credit market in all the of that. banks were a big part of the credit crisis because for a long time historians have focused on the bank runs but that's the end. the bank runs are a culmination of a long period of people really being uncertain and banks as an argument for causation were just as political as arguing that martin van buren was somehow responsible. the wigs argued for martin van baurn's responsibility and the democrats argued for banks and merchants and these international forces, so even when we try to think about it as banks being at the center of it, that's a political argument that got shaped during the financial crises themselves. >> in the 2008 crisis, we didn't really have too many runs on banks per se. >> mm-hmm. the government stepped in largely to rescue a number of financial institutions. i was struck by in 1837 that there was -- there was certainly a call for the government to step in. is that a common theme throughout -- throughout the financial crises in history? >> well, it's interesting. i
of england kind of controlled the credit market in all the of that. banks were a big part of the credit crisis because for a long time historians have focused on the bank runs but that's the end. the bank runs are a culmination of a long period of people really being uncertain and banks as an argument for causation were just as political as arguing that martin van buren was somehow responsible. the wigs argued for martin van baurn's responsibility and the democrats argued for banks and...
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go over to england. here's england right here. go to england on a summertime. how's the weather in england on the summertime, okay or not okay? -- begin with a o. it's okay. it's tolerable. but, honey, england doesn't really get very much sunshine. because if you keep your finger on england and turn the globe-- [makes sound] i can't do that now. you're over here in labrador. what's the climate like in labrador in the hudson bay, okay or not okay? - cold. - well, it's relative. it depends what you call okay, okay? but, honey, it is. begin with a c end with a d. - cold. - it's cold. it's very, very cold, cold climate there. but you know what? it's the same latitude as england. so why? england is surrounded by what? begin with a w. - water. - water. and that water has a high specific heat. and that water is really heated up down here by the equator, isn't it? water is heated up down here all year round, right? and that water drifts north in what's called the gulf stream. i guess someone near the gulf must have named it, yeah? and that water drifts north. and how m
go over to england. here's england right here. go to england on a summertime. how's the weather in england on the summertime, okay or not okay? -- begin with a o. it's okay. it's tolerable. but, honey, england doesn't really get very much sunshine. because if you keep your finger on england and turn the globe-- [makes sound] i can't do that now. you're over here in labrador. what's the climate like in labrador in the hudson bay, okay or not okay? - cold. - well, it's relative. it depends what...
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it may have been different from their original usage in england. and it becomes very complex when you try to put all those stories together, because each material type has a different kind of story to tell. >> we will get to our phone calls in just a moment. bill kelso, let me ask you a basic question about why you chose that spot in 1993 to start digging. why that spot on the james river. >> that's a fairly complex question. there were indications in historical records that one in particular said that the church of the early 17th century was in the middle of the fort, and the one above-ground survivor from jamestown that we have is a brick church tower. so, i thought maybe in that vicinity there could be some remains of the fort. we also had looked at some artifacts that had turned up inadvertently through utility trenches and things like that that seemed old enough, military things. and it was an area that just was not yet explored enough to say that this was where the fort wasn't and conventional wisdom was that the fort had washed away on the w
it may have been different from their original usage in england. and it becomes very complex when you try to put all those stories together, because each material type has a different kind of story to tell. >> we will get to our phone calls in just a moment. bill kelso, let me ask you a basic question about why you chose that spot in 1993 to start digging. why that spot on the james river. >> that's a fairly complex question. there were indications in historical records that one in...
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market manipulation with bill murphy and gather and guess who may reach the top spot at the bank of england. this minute seem looking squid is just one of many species out of sight and out of mind that could be. out of mind i don't think the vampire squid not in this life to i will talk about it let's get to today's capital account. all right it's monday let's talk about gold let's look back in one of his writings a leading english art critic of the victorian era john ruskin told the story of a man who boarded a ship carrying his entire wealth and a large bag of gold coins now when a storm hit a few days into the voyage and the decision was made to abandon ship the man strap the bag around his waist jumped overboard and sank straight to the bottom of the sea now the man's body was found with the rock of the ship many years later and reflecting on this ruskin asked now as he was thinking had he the gold or had the gold him now i'm telling this story to emphasize the enduring value that gold is held in the minds of people throughout the centuries it's represented not only a store of value but
market manipulation with bill murphy and gather and guess who may reach the top spot at the bank of england. this minute seem looking squid is just one of many species out of sight and out of mind that could be. out of mind i don't think the vampire squid not in this life to i will talk about it let's get to today's capital account. all right it's monday let's talk about gold let's look back in one of his writings a leading english art critic of the victorian era john ruskin told the story of a...
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of england controlled the credit markets for all of that. but banks are an interesting part of the panic of the 1837 crisis, because for a long time, historians have focused on the bank runs at the end of the panic period as the sort of start of the panic. but that actually was the end of when people were panicked. the bank runs are the culmination of a long period of people being really uncertain. and banks as an argument for causation were just as political as arguing that martin van buren was somehow responsible. the whigs argued, and the democrats argued for banks and merchants. so when we think about it as banks being at the center of it, that's the argument that got shaped during the financial crisis. >> in the 2008 crisis, we didn't really have too many runs on banks, per se. the government stepped in largely to rescue a number of financial institutions. i was struck by in 1837 that there was certainly a call for the government to step in. is that a common theme throughout the -- throughout the financial crises in history? >> well, it
of england controlled the credit markets for all of that. but banks are an interesting part of the panic of the 1837 crisis, because for a long time, historians have focused on the bank runs at the end of the panic period as the sort of start of the panic. but that actually was the end of when people were panicked. the bank runs are the culmination of a long period of people being really uncertain. and banks as an argument for causation were just as political as arguing that martin van buren...
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as far as today, rain exits the areas of new england. thunderstorms possible in florida, big story the next couple days heavy rain in south texas. that will continue as we go in friday. also looking at nice weather pattern much of the east coast friday in the weekend. about time enjoy it. if you're watching us on wis, news 10 columbia, south carolina, celebrate your mom with stories and make a special gift for her at laets ee hear it for your mama, st. andrews regional library, that is the "early today" event of the day. >>> bill, thanks so much. an early look at headlines in entertainment. >>> john travolta's legal team may be skofing at two lawsuits charging unlawful sexual advances more trouble may be on the way. the lawyer bringing the suits claims many more men have come forward and there could be more accusations soon. >>> hugh hefner offered rihanna more than a million dollars to pose without clothes in playboy. >>> bright me speakers is a done deal on the x-factor for $15 million. >>> sophia vergara split up with her boyfriend of
as far as today, rain exits the areas of new england. thunderstorms possible in florida, big story the next couple days heavy rain in south texas. that will continue as we go in friday. also looking at nice weather pattern much of the east coast friday in the weekend. about time enjoy it. if you're watching us on wis, news 10 columbia, south carolina, celebrate your mom with stories and make a special gift for her at laets ee hear it for your mama, st. andrews regional library, that is the...
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hosting the new england revolution tonight. rfk stadium. first half, 15th minute. brandon mcdonald with the header. that finds a home. the black and red take a 1-0 lead. d.c. on the attack again and the revolution can't get it out, but john can get it in, and that is a milestone. his first career goal. d.c. united takes a 2-0 lead into intermission, but new england would rally. they would tie it up at 2. off the give and go for dwayne. that's your game winner. gives d.c. united a hard fought 3-2 win. >> you know, it's nice to be feeling unfulfilled and have flee have three points in the back. i look at this as a three-game home stretch that we've had and how we've performed over that span and that's been very good. >> big win for ben olsen. tonight the celtics and sixers fought for a spot in the eastern conference finals. a date with the miami heat to play for the nba title. philly has not been to a game seven since 2001. boston is 3-2 since 2007. this one was up. it was a greenout in boston. look at paul pierce getting the seas ready for the do or die game. we sta
hosting the new england revolution tonight. rfk stadium. first half, 15th minute. brandon mcdonald with the header. that finds a home. the black and red take a 1-0 lead. d.c. on the attack again and the revolution can't get it out, but john can get it in, and that is a milestone. his first career goal. d.c. united takes a 2-0 lead into intermission, but new england would rally. they would tie it up at 2. off the give and go for dwayne. that's your game winner. gives d.c. united a hard fought...
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hand in the meantime english premier league chairmen's today richard says england is ready to help russia prepare to host the twenty eighteen world cup and they also hopes the tournament will be the catalyst to take the sport to new levels across the country which is on court records. december second was a depressing time to be an english football fan despite high hopes of winning the bid to host the two thousand and eighteen world cup those dreams went up in smoke as russia won the right to hold football's biggest tournament it's two and a half years on and a former member of the english speaking team says it's time to put that disappointment behind them will get carried away about the things like that and we'd all like to or stick you pulled out behind you you say you've done and you have to now say well how can england russia to make it very very sure special thing because don't forget our friends are going to because now we want to into our fantastic a choice not about winning or losing it piece about moving on getting to the next phase helping your colleagues i think the experience o
hand in the meantime english premier league chairmen's today richard says england is ready to help russia prepare to host the twenty eighteen world cup and they also hopes the tournament will be the catalyst to take the sport to new levels across the country which is on court records. december second was a depressing time to be an english football fan despite high hopes of winning the bid to host the two thousand and eighteen world cup those dreams went up in smoke as russia won the right to...
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the cold front has pushed through new england. and after three days of kind of murky, kind of damp weather, we're clearing it out. sunshine, low humidity, gorgeous weather out there today. now, down the southeast, that's where the front's kind of getting hung up. it's tough this time of year. the air mass is so warm and so humid, it's hard to get these cold fronts to push too far to the south anymore, and so it's going to get hung up along the southeast coast. a weak storm system is already there. it's going to intensify in the days ahead. so anywhere from the carolina coastline, south carolina down to georgia and all of florida, that's where it's still humid. the dry air mass has moved through the great lakes and into the northeast. so, here's a look at the radar. south florida's definitely the worst of it. we've had downpours, even thunder and lightning overnight around miami. homestead's getting a thunderstorm that's now pushing down through southern portions of the greater miami area. and also, ft. lauderdale, the boca has had
the cold front has pushed through new england. and after three days of kind of murky, kind of damp weather, we're clearing it out. sunshine, low humidity, gorgeous weather out there today. now, down the southeast, that's where the front's kind of getting hung up. it's tough this time of year. the air mass is so warm and so humid, it's hard to get these cold fronts to push too far to the south anymore, and so it's going to get hung up along the southeast coast. a weak storm system is already...
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s show you and you have to now say well how can england russia to make it very very short special so you just don't forget our friendship because we want to have a fantastic each choice not to go out when she. moving on getting to the next phase helping your colleagues i think the experience of bringing it to russia will bring football to a totally different to there is still much work to do with rush stadiums and infrastructure needing a massive overhaul however the premier league chief says progress is already being made to get there we had three major disasters when i saw. the change to talk live to try football and how we tried to work and. it's a tragedy that you have to go through to get to where we are today but some very clever people got together and said current allow this to a. couple see to stadium we've got a new stadium but you're sure he's he's now getting to a stage where i think now some very very good stadia i mean i went to the us. and i'll tell you all there is a touch stick stadium there and i just wish that england got the kind of one that they've got it. wall t
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areas of southern new england mostly watching a chance for light rain this morning. later this afternoon the humidity levels are so high we'll pop off a few showers and heavier downpours. the worst of it is definitely this morning. eastern seaboard is humid and kind of gross right now and until we get rid of this air mass chance of rain every day. >>> apple regains, facebook falls face first, and the woman who claims she was fired for being too hot. your early morning business headlines are straight ahead. plus speaking hot who finished first on the maxim top 100 list. >> the devils get even. lightning strikes twice for one lucky fan. you're watching "early today." >>> good morning. welcome back to "early today." i'm lynn berry and here are some of your top headlines. a suicide bombing in yemen killed 100 people, most of them soldiers. al qaeda in the arabian peninsula has claimed responsibility. >> roman catholic church and schools is suing the obama administration over a health care mandate that most employers provide birth control coverage. >>> former rutgers univ
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bill in the meantime english premier league champions today richard says england is ready to help russia prepare to host the two thousand and eighteen world cup. he also hopes the two hundred twelve be the catalyst to take the sport to levels across the country which are important reports. december second was a depressing time to be an english football fan despite high hopes of winning the bid to host the two thousand and eighteen world cup those dreams went up in smoke as russia won the right to hold football's biggest tournament it's two and a half years on and a former member of the english beating team say is it's time to put that disappointment behind them we all get carried away about things like that and we'd all like to stick you pulled out behind you you say you've done and you have to now say well how can england russia to make it very very short session so you just don't forget how fun because we want to have a fantastic each choice not to go out when she didn't teach about moving on getting to the next phase helping your colleagues i think the experience of bringing it to rus
bill in the meantime english premier league champions today richard says england is ready to help russia prepare to host the two thousand and eighteen world cup. he also hopes the two hundred twelve be the catalyst to take the sport to levels across the country which are important reports. december second was a depressing time to be an english football fan despite high hopes of winning the bid to host the two thousand and eighteen world cup those dreams went up in smoke as russia won the right...
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as far as the rain goes this morning, if you're in new england, grab the umbrella, it's a pretty weak storm that's coming through, but there will be a good, steady light rain on and off, especially in areas of massachusetts, southern new england, eventually connecticut. in new york city, it's about to start raining here. and even in d.c., we think the line of showers is approaching you, not an all-day rain for the big cities, but this morning is when you'll get some damp weather. so the forecast for tuesday, chilly and cool for new england, high of 51 in boston, that's a raw wind coming off the water. warmer around d.c. you may spark a thunderstorm or two. dry in the southeast, storms in the northern portion of the country and everyone in texas is looking just fine. so a gloomy start to our tuesday morning, especially many areas of new england. >> bill, thanks so much. >>> coming up, home ownership tumbles. scooping up snow co-and the big business that is mother's day, your first look at this morning's business headlines is straight ahead. >>> coming up, the knicks couldn't handle the
as far as the rain goes this morning, if you're in new england, grab the umbrella, it's a pretty weak storm that's coming through, but there will be a good, steady light rain on and off, especially in areas of massachusetts, southern new england, eventually connecticut. in new york city, it's about to start raining here. and even in d.c., we think the line of showers is approaching you, not an all-day rain for the big cities, but this morning is when you'll get some damp weather. so the...
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well elsewhere england are preparing to play their first friendly under new manager roy hodgson they face norway at wembley on saturday before taking on belgium on wednesday the belgium game mostly going technology tested by the fact it's the final shuttle test of the system be faulty for its rules making the panel meets on july the second in kiev the panel is considering whether to approve the english grammar of a system or a danish rival project england or in a euro twenty twelve group with co-host ukraine sweden and two thousand and when is france the midfielder james milner says they can take confidence from chelsea's recent champions league victory. i think players go to the top of the high and higher confidence and that's what you want. when it's a habit you want to get into those habits of one in trophies and getting that women tell it's a nice safe place about not a good season you know even the players our clubs might be up on the premier league or the champions league about good seasons individually are a positive season for the clubs a good thing for us as a team going. to
well elsewhere england are preparing to play their first friendly under new manager roy hodgson they face norway at wembley on saturday before taking on belgium on wednesday the belgium game mostly going technology tested by the fact it's the final shuttle test of the system be faulty for its rules making the panel meets on july the second in kiev the panel is considering whether to approve the english grammar of a system or a danish rival project england or in a euro twenty twelve group with...
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england's justin rose. yeah but he said this week really on the bucket list and probably only three or four events outside of the majors or did he love to win. that much more special and this is only probably right the top of that list a great start obviously three more days of a sequel actually a great group today i mean all the boys play well and i think we track another one another along. now in tennis russia nicholai denker is potentially closing in on his first title this season he's reached the semifinals of the nice open after a surprise straight sets win over top seed john isner the thirty year old who reached the final in rotterdam earlier this year only to lose to roger federer came through the last eight time with the big american winning six four seven six a solitary break of serve was enough to claim the first set of rules errors cost is nearing the end forty five to drive a tank has nineteen the russian didn't drop a service game on the way to winning the second set tiebreaker the former world
england's justin rose. yeah but he said this week really on the bucket list and probably only three or four events outside of the majors or did he love to win. that much more special and this is only probably right the top of that list a great start obviously three more days of a sequel actually a great group today i mean all the boys play well and i think we track another one another along. now in tennis russia nicholai denker is potentially closing in on his first title this season he's...
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england's young royals turn out for a charity polo match. captions paid for by nbc-universal television rtd. >r >>>>> hellop >>> >>. they're to pay the ultimate price for mistaken that sent shock waves throughout the financial world. the bank's chief investment officer is among the reported resignations. nbc's brian mooar reports. >> reporter: from the ceo of jpmorgan chase, an unambiguous explanation on a stun 2g billion trading loss. >> we made a terrible egregious mistake. there's almost no excuse for it. >> reporter: jamie dimon shrugged off mounting concerns last month that something was terribly wrong with a $100 million hedge investment that now he describes as a bad bet. >> we know it was sloppy. it was a bad judgment. >> reporter: it is a nightmarish reminder of the wall street blunder that upended the economy four years ago. americans paid a steep price for the bailouts and the economy is still crawling toward a recovery. this time around, jpmorgan's reputation and its stock price is taking a hit but the company still expects to tu
england's young royals turn out for a charity polo match. captions paid for by nbc-universal television rtd. >r >>>>> hellop >>> >>. they're to pay the ultimate price for mistaken that sent shock waves throughout the financial world. the bank's chief investment officer is among the reported resignations. nbc's brian mooar reports. >> reporter: from the ceo of jpmorgan chase, an unambiguous explanation on a stun 2g billion trading loss. >> we made a...
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and solve very who was prime minister of england for many years at the turn of the century. one of his grandson's is a character in this book. prime minister of england lost a son in the war. so did his counterpart, the chancellor of germany. a man in the middle in this picture, general sir herbert lawrence who was chief of staff on the western front lost two sons. his counterpart in the french army, loss three sons. part of what fascinated me about this war that are wanted to explore in writing about it was what made men like that think the way they did? how could these generals and prime ministers and cabinet ministers day after day and week after week, month after month, year after of year order literally their own sons into battle with such a high certainty of there being injured or killed? the very madness of this war may be equally interested in another type of person. those who fought it as madness at the time and spoke out and either refused to supply or supported those who refuse to fight. in the united states for example, eugene debs gave us speaking for against am
and solve very who was prime minister of england for many years at the turn of the century. one of his grandson's is a character in this book. prime minister of england lost a son in the war. so did his counterpart, the chancellor of germany. a man in the middle in this picture, general sir herbert lawrence who was chief of staff on the western front lost two sons. his counterpart in the french army, loss three sons. part of what fascinated me about this war that are wanted to explore in...
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it looks good from florida up i-95 all the way in through new england. now as far as the troublesome weather out there, the northern plains, strong thunderstorms are rolling through areas of nebraska just north of omaha. and now into iowa. sioux city is really getting nailed with a lot of heavy rain and lightning. this is going to work up to minneapolis. right now just some light rain there. we could get some of these thunderstorms from mason city, iowa, to rochester, minnesota. that's your travel trouble spot, i-35. and late today we'll redo this threat of severe storms. watch out from areas of wisconsin around madison, lacrosse, all the way through the quad cities of iowa, back down to kansas city into columbia. we could see large hail and damaging winds. it doesn't look like a lot of tornado. in chicago you appear safe. late tonight some of those storms could try to drift your way. the forecast for today, this is a really nice day out there. the humidity is still up enough that areas like new york city, baltimore, philadelphia and d.c., about a 30% ch
it looks good from florida up i-95 all the way in through new england. now as far as the troublesome weather out there, the northern plains, strong thunderstorms are rolling through areas of nebraska just north of omaha. and now into iowa. sioux city is really getting nailed with a lot of heavy rain and lightning. this is going to work up to minneapolis. right now just some light rain there. we could get some of these thunderstorms from mason city, iowa, to rochester, minnesota. that's your...
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technological advance new york's finest referees including england's howard webb head of euro twenty twelve knowing this could be the final major tournament before the introduction of goal line technology. going the distance russian's middleweight world champion dmitri pitt all completes japanese challenger nobody here i wish either on points to defend his w.b.i. bell to moscow. the first football in the race for champions league places next season is the center of attention in the top flight in both england i'm drawn starting here in moscow and second place to momma have suffered a setback in their quest to champions league football next season they've just been held to a one one draw at sparta that means test card can leap second with a win a locomotive the game is just kicking off as is a playground game and jane close games are nearing the minutes of a goalless champions and eight through two to a room being meanwhile told will be relegated to a folder with their much at home to take in the relegation group related school that is up who wants to take what about the minutes to pla
technological advance new york's finest referees including england's howard webb head of euro twenty twelve knowing this could be the final major tournament before the introduction of goal line technology. going the distance russian's middleweight world champion dmitri pitt all completes japanese challenger nobody here i wish either on points to defend his w.b.i. bell to moscow. the first football in the race for champions league places next season is the center of attention in the top flight...
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we expanded it into southern new england too. this isn't a lot of heavy downpours just a lot of drizzle and light rain, all the way from cape cod now through providence, new port through rhode island moving up over long island into connecticut. the light blue shows more or less drizzle, the green shows steadier rain. heavier stuff off the coast is going to move up here into connecticut and over long island. probably during the rush hour. so not going to be pretty from i-95 from philadelphia through new jersey all the way through southern new england. we are watching some thunderstorms action in areas of mississippi and alabama during the day today too along the stationary front. in the northern plains a storm in montana bringing heavy rape, strong storms to the dakotas later today. as far as severe weather in the southeast we're watching from charlotte to columbia, atlanta almost all of georgia is under a slight risk of severe storms later this afternoon, large hail and damaging winds the primary concern. here's a look at the wea
we expanded it into southern new england too. this isn't a lot of heavy downpours just a lot of drizzle and light rain, all the way from cape cod now through providence, new port through rhode island moving up over long island into connecticut. the light blue shows more or less drizzle, the green shows steadier rain. heavier stuff off the coast is going to move up here into connecticut and over long island. probably during the rush hour. so not going to be pretty from i-95 from philadelphia...
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i represent a big constituency in the south of england. 400,000 square miles. a lot of agricultural land and the farmers that i represent, they want to buy the best. they want good equipment. and this is fantastic to be in this factory, the last tractor factory in britain that makes, i think, 92% of what you make is for export. but you're also supplying the domestic market. i think in the end if we want a healthy farming industry, what we've got to recognize is that that really depends on us as consumers going into shops and supermarkets and wanting to buy quality british produce. of course we've got the common agricultural policy and all the schemes and grants and everything to help farmers. but in the end if you want healthy farming, you want consumers saying, british meat is the best. british food is the best. i want to demand the best and i want to go out and buy the best. that will be good for british agriculture and good for your business, too, as you sell them the tractors they need to do all the work they do on our behalf. next question for the gentlema
i represent a big constituency in the south of england. 400,000 square miles. a lot of agricultural land and the farmers that i represent, they want to buy the best. they want good equipment. and this is fantastic to be in this factory, the last tractor factory in britain that makes, i think, 92% of what you make is for export. but you're also supplying the domestic market. i think in the end if we want a healthy farming industry, what we've got to recognize is that that really depends on us as...
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the anti-slavery movement in england particularly was a very important political force. the pro confederate forces could say slifry is not an issue. they put it front and center and england is intervening on behalf of the slave power against freedom. that was unsustainable. the political calculation is second and the third one which was more important than the history suggests is that palmerston was a very old man by this time. he loved to fight wars and sent the british navy around the world to intervene all over the place. he was happy to intervene in little wars. he learned things about war and when he saw what happened first at shiloh where in two days, more americans were killed than in all the battles ever fought in north america prior to the weekend. then what happened at gains mill and incredible slaughter. the bloodiest single day in american history. he looked at that and basically said those people are crazy. he walked into the cab ned and said the third years war was a joke compared to this. if we think we are going to sail over and break them up, we are nuts
the anti-slavery movement in england particularly was a very important political force. the pro confederate forces could say slifry is not an issue. they put it front and center and england is intervening on behalf of the slave power against freedom. that was unsustainable. the political calculation is second and the third one which was more important than the history suggests is that palmerston was a very old man by this time. he loved to fight wars and sent the british navy around the world...
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he had another relative who was one of the richest merchants in england. so he had a way of funding an expedition to virginia, and sew put the scheme together in a little place called otly in otly hall near ipswich in new england. and had a connection through another man who brought in captain john smith, and they all got together and they decided they were going to try and do this colony. formed the virginia company. joint stock venture, one of the earliest, if not the earliest modern corporation was put together. and in the late 1606, they decide to bring three ships, 105 colonists, all men, and -- well, men -- three boys. and left in late december of 1606. well, if you may know, may 13th is where they land on jamestown island. so that's a long time, and that was a problem. and they came in here with a food deficit right away, because it took too long to get here. they were instructed to go 100 miles from the coast, so that they would be protected from any raids from spanish. and that was the real fear, although they had a treaty in 1604 where they were
he had another relative who was one of the richest merchants in england. so he had a way of funding an expedition to virginia, and sew put the scheme together in a little place called otly in otly hall near ipswich in new england. and had a connection through another man who brought in captain john smith, and they all got together and they decided they were going to try and do this colony. formed the virginia company. joint stock venture, one of the earliest, if not the earliest modern...
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in new england they were just closed for a day a lot of them because they had literally 60 feet of snow so they would shovel off the roof and be open the next day. in the midwest they were open for a -- they were closed for a week or two weeks. but why were they closed? this would give us the information. if they were closed because roads for blocked maybe we should prioritize opening those roads. if it was because they were without power, we should prioritize them getting power after the hospitals and safety people because guess what, the wal-marts of the world, the stop and shop or supermarkets of the world, they feed people every day. they do it much better than we will ever. we should not be, as we have for years opening up points of distributions in parking lots of buildings, of supermarkets. we should be working with them hand in hand to know are they open or closed? and if they are closed, what do we do to open them? so they become part of a team and not everybody opening and operating in their own silos. by doing that we'll be able to take care of the public in general and more
in new england they were just closed for a day a lot of them because they had literally 60 feet of snow so they would shovel off the roof and be open the next day. in the midwest they were open for a -- they were closed for a week or two weeks. but why were they closed? this would give us the information. if they were closed because roads for blocked maybe we should prioritize opening those roads. if it was because they were without power, we should prioritize them getting power after the...
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meanwhile later in england all three teams are vying for a fourth spot or an auction on wednesday top number of the current fulfil a side of no winner bolton would enhanced their hopes of qualification for europe's premier competition next season however only ahead of newcastle on goal difference with chelsea just a point on those two sides made to stamford bridge. while over in spain real madrid can secure all the league a title on wednesday joins a marine hero's man away to be rightfully find his outlet to build a way that would. well their first championship in four seasons second place barcelona meanwhile white house the top four sides malaga coriolanus side lose the title will go to well automatically before the game manager reiterated he's still uncertain about his future. after the season i will go hold i have no idea about my future i don't know it's if i knew i would tell you my goal was to coach my local village team i would say so but right now that is not my objective and i don't know i just don't know. now staying with football and the new england manager says he's not su
meanwhile later in england all three teams are vying for a fourth spot or an auction on wednesday top number of the current fulfil a side of no winner bolton would enhanced their hopes of qualification for europe's premier competition next season however only ahead of newcastle on goal difference with chelsea just a point on those two sides made to stamford bridge. while over in spain real madrid can secure all the league a title on wednesday joins a marine hero's man away to be rightfully find...
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the anti-slavery movement in england particularly was a very important political force. and as long as lincoln seemed to be shilly-shallowing about slavery, the pro confederate forces could say slavery's not an issue here, but now lincoln had put it front and center and now england would be intervening on behalf of the slave power against freedom and that was unsustainable. so that political calculation second. and then the third one which was more important than some of the histories suggest is that palmerston was a very old man by this time and he loved to fight wars. he had sent the british navy all around the world intervening all over the place. he was happy to intervene in little wars. but he had learned some things about war and when he saw what had happened first at shiloh where in two days more americans were killed than in all the battles ever fought in north america try prior to that weekend, in one battle, and then what happened at malvern hill, at gains mill, and the incredible slaughter at antietam, the bloodiest single day in american history. he basically
the anti-slavery movement in england particularly was a very important political force. and as long as lincoln seemed to be shilly-shallowing about slavery, the pro confederate forces could say slavery's not an issue here, but now lincoln had put it front and center and now england would be intervening on behalf of the slave power against freedom and that was unsustainable. so that political calculation second. and then the third one which was more important than some of the histories suggest...